Lil Wayne’s Ex-Assistant Accuses Him of Delaying Deposition

Lil Wayne’s former personal assistant demanded the rapper show up to a deposition immediately to answer questions about an alleged assault on a private plane, In Touch can exclusively report.
According to court documents obtained by In Touch, Andrew Williams, who claimed he was working for the musician in 2022, asked the judge presiding over his case to force Wayne, 42, to sit for a depo.
Andrew explained he sat for a six-hour independent medical examination by Wayne’s doctor, which evaluated his cognitive abilities.
Andrew’s lawyer explained, “This examination required [Andrew] to travel to California to attend [Wayne’s] examiner’s office, demonstrating [Andrew’s] cooperation with the litigation process. Despite multiple requests by [Andrew’s] counsel, [Wayne] has, as of today, refused to provide a copy of the examiner’s report, more than a year after the [medical examination] was conducted.”
In his motion, Andrew claimed his legal team demanded Wayne appear in person for the deposition, but the rapper’s legal team refused. Wayne’s team offered their client via Zoom for the deposition.
Andrew’s lawyer added, “On November 20, 2024, [Andrew] made himself available for deposition at [Wayne’s] request. However, the courtesy of mutual availability has not been reciprocated by [Wayne].”
The lawyer said he reached out to Wayne’s team on November 21 to schedule a December 4 deposition for Wayne but claimed his team objected to the request.
Andrew said Wayne failed to provide an alternative date where he was available.
Andrew’s lawyer argued, “[Wayne’s] objections to the deposition notice are baseless and fail to demonstrate good cause or prejudice that would warrant delaying discovery. [Andrew] made repeated and extensive efforts to meet and confer regarding the scheduling of [Wayne’s] deposition.”
He continued, “Despite these good-faith efforts, [Wayne’]s objections have remained conclusory and unsubstantiated, with no alternative dates or valid explanations provided. Given [Andrew’s] compliance and willingness to cooperate, [Wayne’s] objections are without merit and constitute an unwarranted delay of the discovery process.”
As In Touch previously reported, Andrew brought the lawsuit against Wayne in 2022.

Andrew demanded unspecified damages for alleged assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, wrongful termination and negligence.
In his filing, Andrew claimed he was on a private jet with Wayne on June 20, 2022. He said Wayne and the pilot had an argument before takeoff.
Andrew said he tried to stop the argument from getting physical, which he claimed upset Wayne and led to the rapper punching him in the face with a closed fist. “The combination of a closed fist and the numerous rings and large jewelry on the hands of [Wayne] caused great harm to [Andrew],” the suit read.
Andrew said he rushed to the local urgent care for his injuries.
His lawsuit read, “As an actual and proximate result of [Wayne’s] assault and misconduct, [Andrew] has and continues to be damaged emotionally and physically, incurred general damages and special damages including incurring medical expenses, in amounts to be proven at trial.”
Wayne denied all allegations of wrongdoing or that Andrew was harmed by him. Wayne argued that his actions were done in self-defense.
The rapper also denied retaliation against Andrew following the alleged incident. The musician asked for the entire case to be thrown out of court.
As In Touch first reported, Wayne is facing a separate lawsuit filed by his former bodyguard Carlos Christian. Carlos accused Wayne of punching him on December 2, 2021, while holding a semiautomatic rifle.
Wayne denied all allegations of wrongdoing.